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Woman hands typing in a laptop in a coffee shop terrace in the street. Notebook with green screen. . You can download this clip as a MOV file without watermark here: www.videoblocks.com/video/woman-hands-typing-in-a-laptop-...
This photo gives you an idea of how the new laptop looks to me while I'm working on it.
It's a pretty sweet machine and I'm looking forward to getting it all set up.
I got this lunch done early enough in the evening to take its picture ouside in the sunlight. Wow.. I just want to gobble up those currants and tomatoes!!!
My Newest toy...
DV4121AP
Centrino 1.73Ghz
512Mb Ram
80gb HDD
DVD / CD burner
15.4 WXGA Widescreen
All the usual box and dice and comes with a very cool lightscribe burner - check out www. lightscribe.com if you want to know what that does
What are you looking at? Ugly but really delicious 'squeezy' oranges from the Farmer's Market with apple and passionfruit, my funny answer the the chocolate crackle, rice balls made with a mold from the shop filled with tuna (recipe in the Laptop Lunches cookbook) and sesame seed (black and white), seaweed sprinkles and my first attempt at a rice ball soccer ball (with seaweed wrap from the shop), red pepper and asparagus.
I finally, finally, finally got my laptop today!! We're required to buy one to attend the school but since my loan check was such a pain in the ass, I couldn't get mine when classes started...it made my PhotoShop class particularly difficult lol But I've got it now...yay for new toys!!
One of the hinges on my MacBook Air detached, and a crack appeared, all rather suddenly and with no apparent cause. When I took it to an Apple Store, I learned that because of the way the laptop is assembled, it would be necessary to replace the entire display to fix the problem. Initially, I was told that this costly repair would not be covered by the AppleCare extended warranty because it was judged accidental damage.
I investigated further and found out that other Airs have experienced the exact same hinge problem. Armed with this information, I went to another (smaller and less busy) Apple Store, where they immediately agreed to make the repair under AppleCare. My Air is now fixed, and I'm once again a happy Apple customer.
If you have an Air and it has broken in this way, let Apple know you're aware that this is a common problem and insist that it should be covered by warranty. And if you have an Air and it's still okay, consider not lifting and carrying it in one hand: someone suggests this is what leads to damage on the fragile hinge, and I think that's a reasonable theory.